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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do not have sympathy for her. She must have been acting normal or her husband wouldn’t have gone out for take out and left her alone with the kids. She had enough self control to act fine and wait until he left to then strangle her three children one by one, and at least one of them put up a big fight. This does not sound like an out of control psychotic break to me. It seems like premeditated murder after lying in wait. I also do not know how her husband is singing the praises of the person who strangled his children less than a week ago. On a go fund me to raise money for himself no less. [b]There is more to this story[/b].[/quote] It’s all very off, especially the comments from the husband. [/quote] It is like he is clinging to his facebook potrayal of life and writing off this as a momentary abberation in his picture perfect family. Why even talk about her? About how they hugged every morning !? [/quote] Perhaps because his completely traumatized brain is struggling to process the horror? How do you think you’d manage if your life changed on a dime?[/quote] By not waxing poetic about my child's killer.[/quote] Impressive hubris.[/quote] DP here. Every inner thought does not need to be shared publicly. It was a very odd statement. Especially when collecting a large sum of money...for what no one exactly knows. [/quote] His statement may be odd, but so is the thought that anyone knows exactly how they’d react to an unspeakable situation.[/quote] However I would react, I am 100% sure I’d do it privately. [/quote] You actually don’t know! That’s the thing about extreme levels of shock and trauma - it makes you do thing you were “100% sure” you would never do. How lucky you are to be so naive. [/quote] I’ve experience grief and trauma. You know nothing about me. [/quote]
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